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नमस्ते विद्यार्थियों। This channel is dedicated for providing lectures to students for GATE/ESE exams
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⚡️ COAL INDIA MT 2026: Mission Maharatna Begins! ⚡️

Big news for Electrical & Electronics engineers! Coal India has released the Management Trainee notification with massive vacancies (221 for Electrical and 38 for Electronics).

I am going LIVE today evening to give you a complete BEST STRATEGY to clearing this exam.

What we will discuss:
Full Notification & Eligibility breakdown.
Detailed Non-Technical Syllabus strategy.
How to capitalize on the "No Negative Marking" rule.
My 60-Day Success Roadmap.

If you are a student from a Tier-2/Tier-3 college or struggling with your foundation, this session is designed specifically for you. Let’s bridge the gap together.

📅 When: Today Evening
Time: 9 PM
📍 Where: https://youtube.com/live/Wm5cqspzDxg?feature=share

Don't miss the chance to join a Maharatna PSU.
CIL detailed syllabus EC EE.pdf
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CIL detailed syllabus with expected question from each subjects
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Everyone wants to build a startup now.

Very few are prepared to survive one.

India is celebrating a massive rise in startup registrations. Social media is full of:

1. Take the leap.
2. Quit your job.
3. Build in public.
4. Be your own boss.

But almost nobody talks about what happens AFTER the company gets registered.
Because starting is easy. Surviving is brutally difficult.
Startup culture today is heavily romanticized.

People see:
• funding announcements
• luxury offices
• founder podcasts
• viral hustle reels
• 21 year olds calling themselves CEOs

But they don’t see:
• founders quietly shutting down businesses
• co-founders fighting and separating
• personal savings getting destroyed
• pressure from families
• unstable income and anxiety
• startups showing growth without real profit
• talented people burning out before 30

THE HARSH TRUTH?

Many startups are not solving real painful problems anymore.
They are chasing trends.
Yesterday it was crypto.
Today it is AI.
Tomorrow it will be something else.
And AI has changed the game completely.
It made building easier.
But it also made competition fierce..

When everyone can launch fast, most products become replaceable fast too.
Another uncomfortable reality: India has a huge population.
But not everyone is willing to pay.
Downloads are easy.
Views are easy.
Users are easy.
Retention and revenue are the real battle.
Now read this carefully:
This post is NOT against entrepreneurship.
India genuinely needs more builders. More innovators. More job creators.
Some startups WILL become legendary companies.
But the problem starts when social media sells entrepreneurship like a glamour lifestyle and hides the struggle behind motivational music.
A startup is not successful because it got registered.

A startup is successful when:
• customers stay
• revenue survives
• salaries get paid
• founders handle pressure
• the company still exists after the hype dies
Starting is exciting.
Staying alive is the real achievement.
That’s the harder game nobody posts about.

If you’re a student or young engineer, don’t blindly copy startup culture from Instagram and LinkedIn.

First learn:
• problem solving
• sales
• communication
• consistency
• financial discipline
• emotional resilience
Because entrepreneurship is not a motivational reel.
It’s pressure, uncertainty, sacrifice, and long-term endurance.
What’s your opinion on today’s startup culture in India?

Follow @engineerzguide for more such posts
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📚 9.2 CGPA. Zero Idea How To Build Anything. Sound Familiar? 👀

📚 The Story That Every Engineering Topper Needs To Hear

Four best friends. Grew up together. Went off to study in the city.
Three of them were exceptional students.
One of them? Barely average. Always mocked by the other three.

After years of study, they were heading home.
Midway, they found bones of a dead animal in the forest.
The three scholars got excited.
Let's use our knowledge and bring it back to life! We've studied this!

First scholar assembled the skeleton perfectly.
Second scholar added flesh, skin and blood.
Third scholar prepared to breathe life into it.

The fourth friend looked closely at the bones.
"Wait — these are a lion's bones." 🦁
He said:
"Please don't do this. This will kill us."

The three laughed at him.
"Go climb a tree if you're scared. Leave the real work to us."

So he did. He climbed a tree. Quietly. Without arguing.
The third scholar completed the ritual.
The lion came to life.
And ate all three of them. Instantly.
The fourth friend came down from the tree.
And walked home. Alone. Alive.

🎓 What This Has To Do With Your Engineering Degree
The three scholars had knowledge.
The fourth had judgment.
Right now in your college:
📖 Someone is scoring 9+ CGPA — knows every formula, every theorem, every answer from the textbook
🔨 Someone else is building broken projects in their hostel room at midnight, Googling errors, learning by failing
Come placement season — the second person has a story to tell.
The first person has marks to show.
Marks get you into the room.
Stories get you the offer.
The three scholars were not stupid. They were just trained to perform knowledge — not to question when to use it.

📌 The most dangerous engineer isn't the one who knows nothing. It's the one who knows everything — but has never once asked "should we actually do this?
One Thing To Do This Week
Pick one small real problem around you.
Try to solve it with whatever you know right now.
Break it. Fix it. Break it again.
You don't need to be the topper.
You need to be the one who climbs the tree when it matters.
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🚨 COAL INDIA MT 2026 | Paper 1 Strategy is LIVE! 🚨

660 vacancies. No negative marking. No interview.
Selection is 100% based on CBT — which means your strategy decides everything! 🎯

In this video, I break down the COMPLETE Paper 1 roadmap:
Section-wise priority (GK, Reasoning, Numerical, English)
What to study & what to skip
Time management during prep AND the exam
Coal Sector Awareness — the most ignored but scoring section
How toppers approach the paper

Exam is closer than you think. Don't go in unprepared.

👇 Watch NOW
🔗 https://youtu.be/gtoJlhZpUqI?si=HXBx3V45LiBgIKyJ

📢 Share with your prep group — someone needs this TODAY!

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CIL EC Blueprint.pdf
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🔥 COAL INDIA MT EC BRANCH ANALYSIS + BLUEPRINT

After analyzing the official syllabus and PSU exam patterns (GATE, BEL, ISRO, DRDO, ONGC, etc.), I have prepared a complete DATA-DRIVEN BLUEPRINT for Coal India MT Electronics & Telecommunication.

High-weightage topics
What to Study vs What to Skip
Priority Matrix (Core, Quick Wins, Periphery, Black Hole)
Most Expected Topics
Revision Strategy
Formula-Based High ROI Areas
PYQ Pattern Analysis

🎥 Watch the complete EC Branch Analysis Video:
https://youtu.be/-r5una8EzjE

📄 Download the Blueprint PDF and keep it for your entire preparation journey.

If you are preparing for Coal India MT EC 2026, don't study randomly. Follow the blueprint and focus on the topics that can give maximum marks with minimum effort.

Comment your branch below and share this with other CIL aspirants.

#CoalIndiaMT #CILMT #ElectronicsBranch #ECBranch #PSUPreparation #EngineerzGuide
CGPA Doesn't Matter" — The Most Dangerous Lie Your Senior Ever Told You

Every year, thousands of engineering students believe this. And every year, the same students wonder why they got filtered out before the interview even started.

The truth has two sides
:

Side 1 — CGPA is NOT everything
- Google, Microsoft, startups many don't care if you have a 9.2
- A 7.5 with strong projects will beat a 9.5 with nothing to show
- Real-world rewards What you can build, not what you memorised for exams

Side 2 — Ignoring CGPA will absolutely hurt you
- PSUs, GATE, government jobs have hard cutoffs usually 6.5 to 7.5
- MNCs like TCS, Infosys filter resumes below 6.0 before a human sees it
- Backlogs follow you longer than you think

So what should you do?
🎯 Keep CGPA above 7.0 — clears most filters
🔨 Spend real energy on projects, internships, skills
📄 Mediocre CGPA + strong projects > great CGPA + empty resume

Your marksheet opens the door. Your skills decide if you stay in the room.

👇 Where do you stand right now?
Drop your CGPA below — no judgment. Let's talk about what move makes sense for YOU.

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CIL_EE_Exam_Blueprint.pdf
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⚡️ CIL MT Electrical 2026 — Complete Branch Analysis
PDF attached below 👇
Everything you need in one place:
Topic breakdown with what to study & what to skip
Previous year analysis — 2017 & 2020 papers
Subject-wise weightage (Control Systems, Machines, Power Electronics = 36% of paper!)
Priority Matrix — Q1 to Q4 strategy
Common traps & unit mistakes to avoid
🎯 Focus on Q2 first (easy marks), then Q1 (highest weightage). Never start with Q4.
Watch the full video for the detailed explanation 👉 https://youtu.be/CMW8YVD41Eg
Drop your doubts in the comments below ⬇️